| Paul McCusker |
Adaption and Directoion with additional direction by Philip Glassborow
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| Todd Busteed |
Sound Design and Mix |
| John Campbell |
Music Composers and Orchestrators |
Paul Scofield as the Storyteller
Paul Scofield is a renowned actor of stage and screen with a career that began with the Royal Shakespeare Theatre at Stratford-Upon-Avon in 1946. Since then he has become a much-loved performer in British theatre, originating such classic roles as Sir Thomas More in A Man for All Seasons (for which he won the Academy Award for the film version) and Salieri in Amadeus. Mr. Scofield also received an Oscar nomination for his performance in the Robert Redford-directed Quiz Show and critical acclaim for Hamlet (with Mel Gibson), Henry V (with Kenneth Branagh) and The Crucible. His theatrical awards include the highly-prized Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor.
David Suchet as Aslan
Perhaps best known for his definitive portrayal of Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot, David Suchet is a consummate actor who regularly appears on stage (Amadeus), in films (A Perfect Murder, Harry & The Hendersons, Thirteen At Dinner) and on television (Moses, Solomon, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Reilly: Ace of Spies, Gulag). Mr. Suchet has won such prestigious honors as the Ace Award, the BAFTA Award, the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and the Critic's Circle Award.
Freddie Findlay as Peter
Freddie has worked on British television and in films, where his roles have included Alexei in the HBO production of Rasputin, and the leading role in Feast At Midnight.
Katherine Suchet as Susan
Katherine enjoys acting and dancing, which she has been studying since the age of five, and has taken part in numerous competitions and festivals. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is her radio debut.
Matthew White as Edmund
Matthew has been acting since the age of five, working regularly on stage in such productions as A Kid for Two Farthings, Peter Pan, and A Snow Queen. He was also the voice of Jon in the animated Bible Mouse series.
Elizabeth Eaton as Lucy
Elizabeth has studied at the renowned Sylvia Young Theatre School in London. She has wide experience on stage, including the role of Jenny in the musical Scrooge, and as Young Maria in the Miramax film Mansfield Park.
Chris Emmett as Trumpkin
One of Britain’s leading voice artists, Chris has been a star of "The News Huddlines" on BBC Radio for twenty-four years, also regularly appearing on other TV and radio shows. On stage, he has done everything from a Ben Jonson play dating from 1609 to Tom Stoppard’s "Rough Crossing" to "Sugar Babies" with Mickey Rooney at the Savoy Theatre, London.
Richard Sushet as Prince Caspian
Tenniel Evans as Doctor Cornelius
Hosted by Douglas Gresham
Douglas Gresham is the son of novelists W.L. Gresham and Joy Davidman and the stepson of C.S. Lewis. His career has ranged from farming to radio and television presentation. He is now the artistic advisor to the C.S. Lewis Estate and is also a preacher, speaker and broadcaster. He and his wife Merrie run a non-denominational ministry from their home in Ireland. His autobiography, Lenten Lands, tells of his childhood with Joy Davidman and C.S. Lewis.